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1662.  Hibbert, Body of Divinity, I. 218. Amen. It is … an Hebrew word,… and remaines uninterpreted.

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a. 1768.  Secker, Serm. (1771), V. vii. 139. Combinations of several Words may come to have Meanings very different from what the Terms,… uninterpreted by Practice, would lead one to apprehend.

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1848.  E. A. Leatham, Charmione (1858), II. 22. Have you never felt a pleasure, almost a necessity, in attributing that uninterpreted gladness to sights and sounds with which the senses are not consonant, the sights and sounds of a spiritual world?

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1895.  J. W. Redway, in Educat. Rev., Nov., 352. A new science [physiography] has been developed out of what were unsorted and uninterpreted fragments.

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